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Jul 25, 2024 04:26 AM
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Taiwan’s Exchange Loses Second Day’s Trading as Typhoon Gaemi Strikes

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escuers ride a boat to reach residents trapped by flooding caused by Typhoon Gaemi on July 24, the Philippines
escuers ride a boat to reach residents trapped by flooding caused by Typhoon Gaemi on July 24, the Philippines

(Bloomberg) — Taiwan’s $2.5 trillion stock market will lose a second day’s trading when it remains closed on Thursday as the deadly Typhoon Gaemi approaches after inundating the Philippines.

Gaemi grew into a super typhoon on its way to Taiwan on Wednesday, forcing the capital Taipei to close schools, offices and the stock exchange as a preventive measure. With sustained winds of up to 185 kilometers (115 miles) an hour, Gaemi has led to flight and ferry cancellations, and prompted Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te to urge residents in low-lying areas and places prone to landslides to evacuate their homes.

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